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Auditions Announced for BYE, BYE BIRDIE at Encore Community Theatre

Encore Community Theatre is presenting BYE, BYE BIRDIE this summer.

Performances are July 17 – 19 in Hamilton, Ohio.
The shows are at Parrish Auditorium on the Miami-Hamilton Campus

Auditions will be held on Thursday, May 15 from 6:30-9:30pm and on Saturday morning, May 17 from 10am to Noon.

These will be held at Grace Methodist Church, 1290 Main St., Hamilton, Oh.

  • Performers are ask to perform a one minute song from a musical that highlights their talents.
  • Dress comfortable to learn some dances.

For more information, call Carol at 513-348-5372.

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Auditions Announced for ABIGAIL/1702 at Village Players

ABIGAIL/1702 by Roberto Aguirre-SacasaDirected by Rose Vanden Eynden
Produced by Lauren Davidson

Auditions: June 1 (2pm-6pm) or June 2 (6:30pm-9:30pm)
Fort Thomas, 8 N Ft Thomas Ave, Fort Thomas, KY 41075,

Show Dates: September 26 thru October 4, 2025

CHARACTERS

  • Ruth Meadow/Abigail Williams — Female; stage age late 20s/early 30s (Same role, one actor.)
  • John Brown — Male; stage age mid-20s to mid- 30s. Must be comfortable shirtless on stage.
  • Rev. Parris/Judge Sewell/Man in Gray/Lion’s Voice — Male; stage age 40s to early 60s (Different roles played by same actor that need distinct personalities.)
  • Margaret Hale/Ann Foster/Elizabeth Proctor — Female; stage age 40s to 50s. (Different roles played by same actor that need distinct personalities.)
  • Thomas — Boy; stage age 8 to 10.

Please bring a resume with a photo if possible as well as all conflicts between late July and the production dates.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Sides will be provided. No roles are pre-cast. All welcome at auditions.

If callbacks are needed, they will take place on Tuesday, June 3 at 7 pm. Please address any questions to Rose at revrosevan@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!

RSVP at https://www.villageplayers.org/event-list.

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Auditions Announced for REHEARSAL FOR MURDER at Middletown Lyric Theatre

REHARSAL FOR MURDER
Adapted for the stage by D.D. Brooke
From the television play by: Richard Levinson & William Link 

Directed by: Joel Brown
Produced by: Lyric Theatre at the SORG
Production Stage Manager: Angie Markham 

Auditions:

Sorg Opera House
Auditions by Sign-up Genius appointment

  • Sunday, June 1, 2025 – Two Sessions
    12pm – 2:15pm or 5pm – 7:15pm
  • Monday, June 2, 2025
    6:30pm – 8:15pm

Cold Readings from the script

First Rehearsal: Monday, August 11 – Rehearsals will be 3 – 4 days a week
Conflict Free: September 7 – September 20

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Production Information
Performances held at The SORG Opera House
Friday, September 19 @ 8pm & Saturday, September 20 @ 3pm & 8pm
This production is being produced as a fundraiser for & by The SORG Revitalization Group & Middletown Lyric Theatre for on-going Lobby Renovations and creation of Dressing areas. 

Synopsis
The play is set in an empty Broadway theater, giving the audience a “fly-on-the-wall” experience, as the action of the play unfolds all around them, in real time. We first meet Alex Dennison, a Broadway playwright. Through flashbacks, we learn that exactly one year ago, his comedy Chamber Music opened in this very theater, starring his fiancé Monica Wells in her first Broadway show. Later that same night, after a cast party at her apartment, she tragically died in what was ruled a suicide.  

Now Alex had invited back to this same theater several people involved in Chamber Music, including the cast, director and producer. He tells them they are reading scenes for a new play he is writing, but these become flashbacks to events surrounding the previous production, all of which serve to set up possible motives for each of the participants to have murdered Monica. With mysterious men in the shadows, re-enactments using Monica’s furniture set up on the stage, concealed identities and masterful manipulation, Alex sets out to prove that Monica was murdered, and to unmask her murderer. 

Character Descriptions

  • Alex Dennison. Male. Lead. An experienced and successful Broadway playwright, Alex is handsome, debonair, witty, intelligent, and willing to do just about anything to trap the killer of his beloved fiancé. Alex is the lead of the play and keeps the pacing of the entire story. The success of this show depends on his ability to control the action, as he controls the other characters through persuasion, manipulation and even threats. Must be able to express the full range of emotions as well: being in love, grief, vengeance, desperation, etc.
  • Monica Welles. Female. A successful leading lady in Hollywood, Alex’s Dennison’s fiancé, and (as is gradually revealed in the play), our murder victim. Cast as the lead for her first time on stage in Dennison’s comedy Chamber Music, she mysteriously died after the opening night performance. Although Monica died a year before the events portrayed in this play, she is “brought to life” through flashbacks to help Alex trap her killer. These scenes do not show Monica in a consistent light, so the actor portraying her must be able to express the full range of emotions: being in love, fear, desperation, disdain, naivete, etc.
  • Lloyd Andrews. Male. The play’s director for Alex’s show Chamber Music who has some experience with directing on Broadway. Lloyd pushes back at many of Alex’s theories, though mostly from a position of friendship. But when it comes right down to it, he’s able to confront Alex with cold hard truths.
  • Bella Lamb. Female. The play’s producer for the show Chamber Music. Bella is bright, extremely wealthy, glamorous, and sophisticated. She is extremely confident, and can be sarcastic and cynical about show business, but without being nasty to the people she works with. She is experienced in the business side of theater, and aware of the profits and risks in financing any show.
  • Karen Daniels. Female. Merely an up-and-coming Broadway actress when we see her in flashbacks, Karen is now a sought-after star. She was Monica’s understudy a year ago in Chamber Music, but she has since worked her way to the top. Karen is beautiful and no longer the innocent ingenue she was. She is meek and mild in early flashbacks, but in the past year she has grown to be ambitious and conniving. She is also Leo’s ex, and not above making cutting remarks at his expense.
  • David Mathews. Male. A popular, successful and handsome Broadway actor, David is also very smug and full of himself, believing that every woman worships him. He approaches each show with the belief that he’ll have to dust off his fireplace mantle for another Tony. A year ago, he played the lead in Chamber Music, opposite Monica.
  • Leo Gibbs. Male. A supporting Broadway actor. He, too, was in Chamber Music. Leo is a tad awkward, and obnoxious, especially around Karen, his ex, but he is a team player and doesn’t let his supporting role get in his way. When things get tense, he sometimes gets visibly anxious.
  • Sally Bean. Female. Alex’s new assistant/secretary from Maine. She is young, energetic, bright but naive. She is very excited to help Alex with his new play. This is her first trip to New York, with a wide-eyed enthusiasm for the Big Apple.
  • Frank Heller. Male. A mysterious observer in Act One to everything occurring on-stage during the present and flashbacks, Frank intervenes in Act Two. At first, he is identified as Lieutenant McElroy, the detective who closed Monica Welles’ case; later it is revealed that he is a jack-of-all-trades: actor, (often out of work), bartender, cab driver, etc. He is the typical struggling New York actor.

The Following Roles will be doubled:

  • Ernie. Male. Any age. The gruff, no-nonsense backstage theatre manager who reveres Alex: he was also stage manager a year ago during Chamber Music and was genuinely fond of Monica.
    Doubles as:
  • Santoro. Male. Any age. The delivery man who brings in furniture from Monica’s study, which Alex has kept in storage since her death, and which is set up exactly as it was on the day of her death for the perfect re-enactment. He is a true New York working man, all business and not impressed by Broadway big shots.
  • Policeman. Male. Any age. One of NY’s finest, he assists in the investigation of Monica’s death during the flashback to the night she died. He is sympathetic to Alex as he is questioned about the night’s events.
    Doubles as:
  • Mac. Male. Any age. An unseen observer to everything that is happening on-stage during the present and “flashbacks.” He is a cop who was involved in the investigation into Monica’s death a year earlier. During the last portions of Act Two, he joins in the action.
  • Loretta. Female. Any age. The play’s stage manager for Chamber Music (and the last time Monica was on stage). She is very efficient and determined.
    Doubles as:
  • Policewoman. Female. Any age. One of NY’s finest, she assists in the investigation of Monica’s death during the flashback to the night she died. She is sympathetic with Alex as he is questioned about the night’s events.

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Auditions Announced for I’LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT at Mariemont Players

Mariemont Players, Inc. is pleased to announce auditions for our production of
I’LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT
A Thriller by Peter Colley

Directed by Eric Day
Assistant Directed by Jennifer Day
Produced by Aimée Ward and Joey Domhoff

Audition Dates/Times:

  • Monday, July 14 – 7-9:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, July 15 – 7-9:30 p.m.

Callbacks: (as needed) Wednesday, July 16, 7 p.m.

Please sign up for an audition slot here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084BA4AE28A6F49-56375329-ill

Location: Mariemont Players – 4101 Walton Creek Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

Audition Requirements:

Production Dates: November 6 – 23, 2025

Rehearsal times: Rehearsals will begin in September and run through the opening.

Synopsis:
After suffering a recent nervous breakdown, Jan retreats with her husband Greg, an archaeologist, to a secluded farmhouse in the countryside—conveniently located near his latest dig site. Hoping for peace and quiet, Jan instead finds herself swept up in eerie tales from George, the quirky and comical farmer who owns the house. He warns of a gruesome murder that once occurred there… and a ghost that still haunts the grounds. Just as Jan’s nerves begin to fray, Greg’s alluring and conniving sister Laura shows up unannounced, further disrupting Jan’s fragile sense of calm. Strange noises echo through the night, chilling visions plague her, and Jan begins to question what’s real and what’s not. Is she relapsing—or is someone trying to drive her mad? As the tension escalates, Jan’s fight for sanity takes a shocking turn in a gripping night of suspense, mystery, and psychological thrills.

Character Breakdown:

Jan Sanderson – female-presenting, 20s–30s
Jan is emotionally open, intuitive, and deeply trusting, which makes her instantly relatable to the audience. Her journey is central to the play, and while her past includes time in a psychiatric hospital, she emerges as the most grounded and rational character in the story. Though she has moments of fragility and self-doubt, Jan possesses a resilient, spirited nature that quietly defies expectation. Her strength lies not in dramatic outbursts, but in quiet perseverance and emotional intelligence. She should never be played as neurotic—her vulnerability is authentic, not a flaw, and her ability to endure makes her admirable.

Greg Sanderson – male-presenting, 25–35
Greg is a cerebral and somewhat emotionally distant academic, but beneath his intellectual veneer lies a quirky, appealing charm. He struggles to connect deeply, often appearing insensitive, but the occasional glimpses of warmth and tenderness toward Jan suggest that he’s more than the sum of his cool exterior. His complexity lies in the tension between his emotional repression and his genuine care for Jan. Despite his faults, the audience should be able to understand why Jan loves him—and hope for the survival of their relationship.

Laura Sanderson – female-presenting, 25–35
Laura is strategic, composed, and driven, with a strong sense of self-control and calculation in her interactions. She’s adept at masking her intentions behind a polished, pleasant demeanor, particularly in her scenes with Jan, where surface-level charm conceals deeper motives. However, she isn’t a villain—her emotional motivations, particularly her longing and vulnerability, must be present beneath the surface. The danger with Laura lies in the temptation to flatten her into a one-note antagonist. Instead, she should be portrayed as a fully realized person whose flaws are rooted in desperation, not malice.

George Willowby – male-presenting, 40–70
George brings levity and eccentricity to the play. He’s a lively storyteller with a penchant for spinning outrageous, macabre tales, often at the expense of more naïve listeners. His oddities are endearing rather than off-putting, and his humor often comes from his unapologetic strangeness. Yet beneath his jokes and folklore lies a quiet emotional depth, especially in his connection with Jan. He must be portrayed with nuance—able to land a punchline with ease, but also capable of revealing the loneliness or pain that motivates his colorful behavior.

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Auditions Announced for SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL at Middletown Lyric Theatre

SEUSSICAL – Theatre for young audiences version
Music by STEPHEN FLAHERTY
Lyrics by LYNN AHRENS
Book by LYNN AHRENS and STEPHEN FLAHERTY
Co-Conceived by LYNN AHRENS, STEPHEN FLAHERTY, and ERIC IDLE
Based on the Works of DR. SEUSS

Audition Dates:

  • May 18th – 4PM – 7PM
  • May 19th – 7PM – 8:45PM
  • May 20th – 7PM – 8:45PM This day may be used for call backs

Performance Dates: August 8th – 9th 2025

Performed at the SORG Opera House

  • All auditioners must fill out an audition form and sign-up for an audition appointment
  • All auditioners need to prepare 18 measures for two up-beat songs and provide sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.
  • There will also be cold readings and possible improv.

AUDITIONS HELD AT THE SORG OPERA HOUSE
63 South Main Street, Middletown, Ohio 45044

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Roles Available:

  • The Cat in the Hat: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: F4 Vocal range bottom: F2
    The essence of mischief, fun and imagination. The Cat stirs things up, causes trouble, but always sets things right again, helping JoJo to discover the power of his imagination as they create the story for the show together. Look for a physically adept actor (male or female) to play the Cat, one who will be able to play many comic cameos (Dr. Dake, helicopter reporter, TV interviewer, auctioneer, Mr. McGurkus, etc.) and is comfortable improvising with an audience.
  • Horton The Elephant: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: F4 Vocal range bottom: A2
    Gentle, rotund and appealing. Think of him as a big-hearted blue-collar guy who is steadfast and responsible and always tries to do the right thing for his friends. He is imaginative and receptive to the world around him. He is very un-self-conscious. Horton’s view of the world never changes–he believes in its goodness. But by the end of the show, without even realizing it, he is ready to become a parent.
  • Gertrude Mcfuzz: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom: F3
    Very self-conscious and aware that her one-feather tail isn’t perfect. Gertrude changes during the show from a vain, neurotic, nervous and shy bird into one with the power to protect and care for a baby elephant bird and commit herself to Horton. In other words, she stops worrying about her looks and grows up doing what she wants.
  • Mayzie Labird: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: Eb5 Vocal range bottom: G3
    Self-centered, selfish and vain, Mayzie will never admit to her own flaws. She manipulates anyone she can (especially Horton) into doing what she wants. But Mayzie isn’t all bad. In giving up her egg to Horton once and for all, she has a moment of generosity–she realizes she isn’t the kind of person who’d be a good parent, and she does the best thing she can do for the egg.
  • Sour Kangaroo: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom F#3
    She isn’t really sour at all. She’s just got a lot of attitude. She’s loud, brassy and a lot of fun.
  • Mr. Mayor: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom F#3
    Mr. and Mrs. Mayor are parents trying hard to raise a difficult child in a difficult world. They may get aggravated with Jojo, but they love him dearly and try to do the right thing, even if it turns out to be a mistake.
  • Mrs. Mayor: Age 18 & above Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom A3
    Mr. and Mrs. Mayor are parents trying hard to raise a difficult child in a difficult world. They may get aggravated with Jojo, but they love him dearly and try to do the right thing, even if it turns out to be a mistake.
  • Jojo/the Boy: Age 9 – 14 Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: Ab3
    Jojo is a “Thinker”–a smart child with a wild imagination. He can be played as being a little bit awkward, a little bit of a loner, or simply a rambunctious kid whose ‘Thinks’ get him into constant trouble. By the end of the show, he learns what it means to be a responsible member of his world, using the power and possibilities of his own ‘Thinks.’
  • The Wickersham Brothers: Age 14 and above
    These are not bad guys! They’re simply a lot. Kids who tease, play pranks and get a kick out of making mischief, although often at others’ expense. They enjoy hanging around with one another, making music together on the street corner, and playing off one another.
  • The Bird Girls: Age 14 & above
    They are like the popular girls in any school–a clique of pretty, self-centered “back up birds” who do whatever Mayzie does.
  • Ensemble: Age 9 & above Circus Performers, The Whos, Jungle Citizens, Etc.

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